Water bore holes for Golf
course irrigation.

Many Golf Clubs are looking
at ways to save on the budget in these challenging times and one way
can be to sink there own Bore Hole for course irrigation.

Treated water is expensive
but all to often gets over looked within course management.
The greens and course can all be watered without cost. This is where major
savings can be made.

Water can be extracted from
the Bore Hole ....some times without storage....and pumped straight
onto the greens at little or no cost. And the best
part......it returns then to the ground water. This Recycling also
reduces demand on the public supply which is currently under
pressure.

No Chlorines or fluoride are
in ground water so the greens will see the benefits with stronger
greener growth.

Picture above...drilling at Nottingham golf club..50 cube a day on
test.

So ....get more water on the greens at no cost and reduce demand on
public treated water.

First step is to evaluate the ground formations that are under
your dwelling to find out how much water is available to extract.
Some areas on the chalk or marl formations can give hundreds of
cubic meters of water a day. Other Aquifers on rock formations can
yield only 3/ 4 cubic meters a day.

To find this out we do a search in the
British Geological historical records service and research boreholes
that were drilled in your area. We produce a free report so
that you know how much water is available to you even before we
start drilling. Send an email asking for free report to....